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ah, with ah, this used to be a house ukrainian nationalist use to high precision high mart rocket against this militia 3 dead as ukraine continues, the shelling of civilian areas in the done yet, unless guns republics leaving residential buildings in ruins, party reports in the ground with inside generation in africa is under threat. us hunger and health care crises are set to burst in on the continent. on us, the dog warning coming from an affiliate of the world health organization. on the cautious breakouts in paris after shooting. it's
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a community center leaves read dead, the local kurdish community have rendered it a racially motivated with 11 o'clock on saturday morning here in the russian capital. mine is peter scott on wherever you joining us from. welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis nazi. we start off in crimea where russian defense systems have reportedly repelled a ukrainian drone a tank o least one drone was reportedly shot down according to local media. an oil depot on the southeast of the peninsula was the target announced the situation in the dom bus where ukrainian forces have been shelling the city of done yet. so in this on verified footage, you can see the aftermath of those latest stripes which saw several areas of the
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city targeted local officials to report the attacks left over $15000.00 people without electricity, untrue people injured. as the chalet continue saucy, visited a sides on the border of the dentist and guns republics where 3 people were reportedly killed. our correspondent roman costs ref repulse from the ground. 1 1 ah, in, in time of the border of the nest and look god's christian said the moment this used to be a house at around 2 o'clock in the morning. it was struck by ukrainian artillery, according to officials, ukrainian nationalists used to high precision high mart's rocket against this village. as the result, 3 people, a husband and wife, and
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a father in law have been killed. yes, michelle, i do motion at 1st. i thought my place had been shell, so i ran outside, but there was no one in the street that i saw. my neighbor's house had been destroyed, then firefighters came, but by then there was nothing left to put out. sir gay's body was on the ground. tatyana and another family member were found in the rubble. their children were lucky. they had left some time before. i knew the family, they were good people. i spoke with the mayor of the local village and local residence as well. and according to their witness account, ukraine has been shelling civilians here for the last 2 weeks, continuously and as the result free people and zide on friday morning and another 3 people. 3 civilians were killed. about a week ago, were mon cosser of
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r t. done as to republic. lottie crew members came under fire in the suburbs of danielle city on friday. they went injured, but several people in the area were wounded. we take a close look at the challenges faced by those who report on the phone lines in a new documentary hes a teaser ah, with ship with
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hunger under z's are a threat to an entire generation of africans while thus the stark warning from the w. h. o foundation with the horn of africa in the spotlight thus kenya, ethiopia, and somalia. as they suffer from an ongoing drought, humans also sounded the alarm. we urged the international community to commit to
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responding now for what might hit the horn of africa next year. and in the years to come, we must act now to save children's lives, preserved their dignity and protect their futures. or recent un report shows that 24000000 people now face water shortages because of a drought in the region. with a number of children suffering from hunger, thirst, and disease doubling. and just 5 months, 2000000 people have been forced to leave the homes due to the most severe droughts in more than 2 generations. but it seems the global resources to help africa may not be enough as western country to show a shift in their priorities. in 2022 european countries contributed a total of 21 percent of all humanitarian aid to african countries. enough down from 16 percent in 2018 lillia. we spoke with a climate arts of is from uganda, who believes that current problems surrounding climate change in africa are being caused by the global north. the options for the global noise over
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is treat and the actions and they're putting out, putting industries out was a crisis because they have is to quote you to a point of view most to the crisis. africa needs competition because you guys are the most affected coordinator in the world when it comes to climate crisis. and even the decisions made by other civilizations affect the african quote in so much . so africa must be presented, especially by the global most by providing those. and i mean, you found which they promised our people are suffering our people. i mean, we have, i'm other than to do us got i'd like to move storms across the landscape of our continent because it is just as i displacing us every day people are moving group for survival and they can't find that subway was so the global news is heavily to
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blame for causing that climate crisis failed to stop at least 20 people have lost their lives in a nursing home fire in the central rush and city of came out of a so the victims were taken to hospital and are reported to be in a critical condition, the fire broke out at around 3 30 am local time and emergency services have since parties out eliminate findings suggest the place may have been caused by a faulty boiler. the russian investigative committee has begun and investigation local journalists census this report. it's been way behind me, a building then the ground pieces. the roof is scattered everywhere. nothing remains the building. the fire has already been extinguished. according to the ministry of emergency situations, the blaze occurred in an area of a 180 square meters. preliminary data from the prosecutor's office says the fire occurred use of the proper operation of the heating device. the govern of the
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region has promised that inspections will be carried out in such institution and the near future. and to france now where clashes broke out in paris on friday. thus, after shooting near a kurdish cultural sensor, the 3 people dead and 3 wounded. ah police use tear gas to disperse crowds as hundreds of members of the local kurdish community gathered near the sides. the french in 30 minutes is arrived at the scene only appeared to fund the flames. demonstrates as during objects that officers lighting fires and damaging nearby vehicles. a local reporter census this report? i said molly, thought of the security forces have arrived. they are right behind me. yeah,
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the security forces are everywhere. the police are at every street. it's very dangerous here. the projectiles are for an all round that 40 the police have thrown the stone grenade near me, but doesn't purpose is becoming very dangerous. here. a 69 year old suspects has been detained in connection with that shooting, and prosecutors say he did have a police record, as well as previous convictions for assault on possession of an illegal weapon. all the victims are reported to have been kurdish community members and authorities are investigating if the attack was racially motivated. a witness shared with us. what's useful do saw a person in his sixties shooting at 3 locations, the kurdish cultural center, a hair dressers and a restaurant. he was moving forward and didn't say anything. when he shot he didn't miss. 3 bystanders eventually managed to tackle him to the ground. and 20 minutes later the police arrived. germany doesn't want people who don't know it's
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culture. well, that's according to a controversial speech by a gym and politician. he claimed that housing migrants on asylum seekers in gymnasiums was bleeding schools, dry dylan. he's a fellow, i want to intentionally say loud and clear even before christmas that it is not our intention to bleed schools or recreational sports for this asylum policy. and i also don't want to follow the path where we put people who come to us, who don't know our culture in multi family houses. and for that reason i believe social freedoms are in danger. i say on behalf of the party leader, the party executive in the christian democrats in germany, we emphatically distance ourselves from the choice of words of the bouts in district administrator. as a union, we have a very clear, unambiguous and deeply humane stance which is supported by the dignity of every human being which must also be untouchable in language. such language and politics is not worthy of a christian democrat. i can only be ashamed and apologize for that. not only in view of the christmas message,
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the number of asylum seekers in the country has jumped by a 3rd compared to just last year. several cities have started putting up tense unturned convention centers into tempe. accommodation. now says most places hosting migrants have become overcrowded. one region has even been forced to host refugees in a former airport. meanwhile, over the netherlands, our courts has exposed double standards in the countries refugees system as it rules that accommodation for non ukrainian refugees are inadequate. and they must be given the same rights as ukrainian migrants. this comes after the dutch refugee agency sued the states claiming that migrant census do not meet international standards. a danish, pakistani author and consultants on my nor to rise says that the use selective treatment of refugees comes down to religious and racial biases. ukrainians are white and christian in denver where i live and the rest of your country's
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ukrainians are considered as european. and as one of us, so people from outside europe, especially from middle east, are considered as unwonted because of their religion, culture and ethnicity. it is not a new thing in denmark or in europe, it has been going on for a long time. i have been working with issues for last 4 years and there are documentation or reports which will tell you what i'm saying. you created a few g 's come from all type of social classes. and even if some do come from such middle class, there are many other groups like cd and for example, they're all educated. they came from a class but their teacher differently. and the problem is that if you run for your life, it doesn't matter. you come from syria, you grand are sure whichever country and you should give protection and you should
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not be disconnected because you're from middle class background over to israel, where designated prime minister benjamin netanyahu confirmed a new coalition facing one of the most unseen are of governments. in the country's history a clause in the deal, hence the station of various it's occupies in the westbank, could be a priority. the prime minister will lead to formulation and advancement of policies within the framework of applying sovereignty in judea and samaria. while it was always all ready that with people, like mister moultrie, for example, they had always rose far right religious zionism. polity put in charge of the territories affairs in the new government. benjamin netanyahu was already planning to push for a stronger israeli control over parts of today and samaria, biblical name for the occupied west bank. but this new information seems to take us even further. a number of very important steps were already agreed to strengthen
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his rose holds on area see of the occupied west bank, the biggest of 3 administrative divisions within the west bank that according to the 993, although courts was supposed to be handed to the palestinian jurisdiction, but instead was always under full israeli control. israel says that all measures needed for security reasons. but fears and concerns are. that's a 12 far why scale confrontation with the palestinians and bring even more violence to the area. these ear has been the deadliest for the occupied west bank with at least 150 pounds teenagers, and certainly one israeli killed since the beginning of these here, the highest death. so since 2006 and what's also very alarming, there appears to be little accountability. new data shows that less than one percent of israeli soldiers accused of harming and killing palestinians in the west
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bank and gaza strip in the last 5 years had ever been charged. the figures for 2017 to 2021. demonstrate the military law enforcement systems, complete disregard for palestinian life. its conduct precludes any possibility of deterrents and encourages the continued use of the deadly trigger happy policy that has claimed so many palestinian lives. it seems as though the military law enforcement says sim's main function is white washing crimes committed against palestinians, vice railey soldiers. so nathan, yahoo steps towards what appears to be a plan for a complete annexation of they occupied west bank are unlikely to be welcomed by the palestinians, obviously, but to internationally they might be problems to just recently and alleged e u document was leaked, throw in the blocks intention to push for a complete re unification of all parts of the occupied west bank on to palestinian authority. and neither will probably the un support benjamin netanyahu. his plans
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while at least this is what it's a tober reports concluded. the commission finds that there are a reasonable grounds to conclude that the israeli occupation of palestinian territory is now unlawful under international law. owing to its permanence into actions undertaken by israel to an ex, parts of the land de facto and de jury, even the jewish community seems to be worrying hundreds of robbers in the you asked for example, on our pledging to block the members of the coalition, zionist party from speaking of their synagogues and inside israel. many politicians have also expressed concerns and fears that nathan yeah, has new government the most far right in the country's history will bury the long awaited to state solution to these rally policies in conflict. news that yahoo now says that he aims to swear in the new government in the coming week. well in the meantime, he's not even in power yet, and he's already causing big waves. while the hornets newspaper commentator undefended on a list, i'm in oren says there's still
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a chance the coalition it will not be formed is about to swear in government. he's not yet successful. and there is still a slight chance that the government will not before 10, you know, is desperate to go back to power as prime minister because of his legal trouble. once he's straight from his position, he's actually defenseless. this is why he's willing to pay any price at all to his partner's. and part of the price is the rhetorical concern regarding annexation. it is virtually impossible for israel to match any territory without breaching the 2 piece agreement with egypt and jordan. in addition to the author justified criticism which it will absorb. so this is why as
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a politician is right now saying yes, we will. and next, maybe even moscow will be a next if this is what they demand. but the actuality he is not going to do it because he is unable to, it will be very, very difficult to go on living under these really system. and there will be resistance. i go to investment. well, that's how hillary clinton views ukraine according to a statement she made following president because addressed the u. s. congress. no one is asking for a blank check. i believe that the ukrainians have proven that they are a really good investment for the united states. they are not asking us to be there to fight their ward. they're fighting at themselves. they're asking us and our allies, for the means to not only defend themselves,
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but to actually win was install for the war. the body administration has direct said nearly $50000000000.00 in a to ukraine with the majority going towards weapons systems training unintelligence, of the vast amount of 8, especially when compared to other us recipients. washington gave afghanistan and 10 times less in annual funding. despite the 20 year military involvement in that country of the day after the landscape congressional address, the u. s. senate approved an additional $45000000000.00 in a to key of the decision was made despite recent poll, suggesting that the average american doesn't consider ukraine to be a top priority. inflation elections issues on crime of much more concern with the biden administration. so no san valencia and it's support or ukraine. a journalist and author daniel lazar believes that the u. s. if you the ukraine to achieve its own foreign policy goals. hillary clinton is very happy to have
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others do america dirty work board. doesn't matter, it doesn't matter to her how many ukrainians die, how many ukrainian cities are devastated. as long as the u. s. gets what it wants, and that is essentially a heavily militarize, the nato wise, the ukraine, and a russia that is surrounded and militarily weakened and eventually leading to regime change in moscow. that's what america wants and, and it thinks that by, by finding a proxy war in the ukraine, that's what it will yet other allies will pay a price as well. and in germany is seeing it's, it's industry gutted. europe is, is relying economically and politically. so they will pay an enormous price to, but the only thing that the washington cares about is america's own fortunes,
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reflecting more on the hefty price of american foreign policy option returns. he's the host of all cheese going on the ground. but with former u. s. navy captain james, for know who thinks that china represents a new threats for peace. so do stay tuned to watch the full interview coming up later throughout the day. but there is a clip of off to come, you know, the china. i've also been encouraged by recent deb was that the united states has been involved in, in the sense that, okay, the united states, her fear ethically believes that taiwan is part of china. but china is also viewing what has been happening over the past 20 is the u. s. defeat in afghanistan. notably, and of course, the nato was in syria, afghanistan and iraq, libya and realized they better get a move on because the united states is expanding its reach 400 military bases around that china. and that. so that's what's concerning them,
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not to the semi mystical idea of an anniversary, numer logically and the importance of reuniting china. my neurology is not a meth, it's something that they clearly state over and over again that they're going to have a grand ceremony on october 2049 to celebrate the rejuvenation, the great rejuvenation. and they used to use the word restoration as well. and that means are going to have to restore what they believe is our territory. believe that they have been on a strategy to use what they call comprehensive national power, which is using soft power to hard power to achieve their strategic n state. i would push back and say that they actually have used their military to a cause, you know, on settlement and disruption to the peace and stability of the of the asia pacific region. i was like, like in order to begin, i spent almost 30 years in u. s. navy. and when i 1st started going to see an asian pacific, it was relatively calm place. and we didn't have nations that were worried about
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conflict with china. we didn't have the nation like japan saying, we're going to blow away 70 years of history and we're going to start preparing ourselves because china is getting ready to use military force to attack, not just i want, but as us as well. and so china has been a force for disruption, and it use, or military forces to threaten and cajole people. it wasn't 30 years ago. we had the president to plow on. and he was quite aware of the allegations of the united states was involved in the assassination of his predecessor, people in the philippines, quite aware of a u. s. involvement at destabilizing opposition groups in the philippines. or was it really that peaceful in the inner pacifica during that time with a lot of covert operations to prevent any kind of well, so the critics of u. s. foreign policy would have it democratic ability to have sovereignty on these islands away from united states control. ah,
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